Welcome to Six Thirty Saturday Nite! If you’ve been following the news, you know this was a big week, not just for those of us here in the U.S., but for people of faith everywhere. On Monday, we celebrated the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who, before he became known as a great civil rights leader, was most commonly referred to as pastor or reverend. You see, Dr. King was simply a man of God who dared to dream a big dream – a dream he dares us to live out today. Like the men and women of faith we have been talking about from Hebrews 11, Dr. King is in heaven among the great cloud of witnesses, cheering us on in this race we call life. If one man’s dream can integrate segregated schools, merge the white and colored cafeteria lines and allow someone like Rosa Parks to sit wherever she want on the bus, then just imagine the mountains we can move together, each armed with our own mustard seed sized faith. The second major event happened yesterday with the imagination of our co...